Dynamic changes in parietal activation during encoding: Implications for human learning and memory

作者:Elman Jeremy A*; Rosner Zachary A; Cohn Sheehy Brendan I; Cerreta Adelle G; Shimamura Arthur P
来源:NeuroImage, 2013, 82: 44-52.
DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.05.113

摘要

The ventral posterior parietal cortex (vPPC) monitors successful memory retrieval, yet its role during learning remains unclear. Indeed, increased vPPC activation during stimulus encoding is often negatively correlated with subsequent memory performance, suggesting that this region is suppressed during learning. Alternatively, the vPPC may engage in learning-related processes immediately after stimulus encoding thus facilitating retrieval at a later time. To investigate this possibility, we assessed vPPC activity during item presentation and immediately following its offset when a cue to remember was presented. We observed a dynamic change in vPPC response such that activity was negatively correlated with subsequent memory during stimulus presentation but positively correlated immediately following the stimulus during the cue phase. Furthermore, regional differences in this effect suggest a degree of functional heterogeneity within the vPPC. These findings demonstrate that the vPPC is engaged during learning and acts to facilitate post-encoding memory processes that establish long-term cortical representations.

  • 出版日期2013-11-15